Eeprom checksum, Enable codes, 5 pls functions – Electro Cam PL-1746 Series User Manual

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4-5 PLS Functions

EEPROM Checksum

Backplane

PL-1746 Function Name

SLC 500

Mapping Read/

Valid Range for Data

File

Index

Write

Address

Number

Capability

EEPROM Checksum

M0:S.5

138

R/O

-32768 to 32767

Models C02,C03 only
EEPROM Checksum

M0:S.6

140

R/W

0=Done

Command/Status

1=Execute/Busy

Models C02,C03 only

Screen

MAIN SCREEN

to TEST MENU

to SYSTEM INF MENU

to

EEPROM CHECKSUM

EEPROM CHECKSUM:
IFC2

Description

This feature on the C02/C03 computes a checksum of the contents of all EEPROM
(non-volatile memory). To cause the checksum to be computed, first write a 1 to the
EEPROM Checksum Command/Status register (M0:S.6). Then wait until that register's
contents change back to 0. Finally, read the new checksum from M0:S.5.

Enable Codes

Backplane Information

PL-1746 Function Name

SLC 500

Mapping Read/

Valid Range for Data

File

Index

Write

Address

Number

Capability

Master Password

M0:S.106

340

R/W

0-9999

Setup Password

M0:S.105

338

R/W

0-9999

Operator Password

M0:S.104

336

R/W

0-9999

Per-Channel Operator Access

M0:S.280-

688-

R/W

0=Operator Accessible

Channels 0-31, 1 bit/channel

M0:S.281

690

1=Operator Inaccessible

Screen

MAIN SCREEN

to PGM ENABLE MENU

to ENABLE CODES

LEVEL: OPERATOR
PASSWORD: 1234

Use the SEL key to toggle between enable levels. Use the numeric keys, followed by
ENT to assign codes.

Description

This function is used to establish the numbers that will be used as passwords to enable
the Operator, Setup, and Master levels.

The PL-1746 has three levels of programming access: Operator, Setup, and Master in
order of increasing capabilities. The table on the next page lists the functions that can
be programmed under the various levels of access. Programming levels can be acti-
vated, or “enabled,” by entering a password on the keypad, or by activating Terminals
E1 or E2 on the back of the keypad.

• Each programming level can have only one code. That code is stored in the control-

ler and applies to all keypads connected to that controller.

• If a code is entered into a keypad that has a programming enable terminal energized,

the access level will be the highest of the two.

• If both keypads in a two-keypad system are enabled, each keypad will operate at the

programming level enabled on it. For example, if Operator Level is enabled on Key-
pad 1, and Setup Level is enabled on Keypad 2, Keypad 1 will operate at the Opera-
tor Level and Keypad 2 will operate at the Setup Level.

Also see PER CHN ENABLE, ENABLE OPTIONS, and PASSWORD.

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